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''This article is about the city-state Adexon. For the landmass of Adexson see Adexon(landmass)''

Adexon officially know as the "Grand Triarchy of Adexon" and often know by its initials A.M.A is the largest city by area in the West Indies but is ranked 6th in population. Situated halfway between the Yucatan Peninsula and Florida, its know for its tropical climate and scenic beaches. Adexon is know for its cutting edge industrial capabilities, ethnic diversity, modern urban planning, art, and high standard of living. Adexon lies on a large island in the Caribbean know for its incredibly symmetrical shape; the island is a near perfect equilateral triangle.

Prior to Spanish colonization in the late 15th century, Adexon was revered by Amerindian tribes. The island was a holy place for the tribe, meaning it was never settled. It remained a colony of Spain until the Spanish–American War of 1898, which led to nominal independence under Cuba as a de facto U.S. protectorate in 1902. Adexson remained a sparsly populated island under Cuba. As a fragile republic, Cuba attempted to strengthen its democratic system, but mounting political radicalization and social strife culminated in the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in 1952. Further unrest and instability led to Batista's ousting in January 1959 by the July 26 movement, which afterwards established a government under the leadership of Fidel Castro. Until 1963, the country has been governed by the Communist Party of Cuba until it won its own independence in 1965.

Adexon is a multiethnic country whose people, culture and customs derive from diverse origins, including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the long period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and a close relationship with the United States in the Cold War.

Although it fares poorly in personal and economic freedom, Adexon is ranked highly by the United Nations in art, science, and medicine. In 2015, it became the first country, followed shortly by Cuba, to eradicate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, a milestone hailed by the World Health Organization as "one of the greatest public health achievements possible".

Etymology
The name Adexon is derived from the names of the three Triarchs. The names are combined in a concise way. The nationalistic ferver built up behind these three great leaders lead the the popular decision of naming the city-state after the three of them.

Prehistory
Adexon was inhabited but not settled by American Indian people known as the Taíno, also called Arawak by the Spanish, and Guanajatabey and Ciboney people before the arrival of the Spanish. The ancestors of these Native Americans migrated from the mainland of North, Central and South America several centuries earlier. The native Taíno called the island Godi, meaning "god's eye". The Taíno were farmers, while the Ciboney were farmers as well as fishers and hunter-gatherers.

Spanish colonization and rule (1492-1898)
After first landing on an island then called Guanahani, Bahamas on October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus commanded his three ships: La Pinta, La Niña and the Santa María, to land on Cuba's northeastern coast on October 28, 1492. (This was near what is now Bariay, Holguin province.) Columbus claimed the island for the new Kingdom of Spain. Shortly after he made the short voyage to Adexon and also claimed it, naming it Isla de Sancho after the famous Castilian Monarch, Sancho II.

In 1514, the first Spanish settlement was founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllarat, founder of Baracoa. Within a century the indigenous people were virtually wiped out due to multiple factors, primarily Eurasian infectious diseases, to which they had no natural resistance (immunity), aggravated by harsh conditions of the repressive colonial subjugation. In 1529, a measles outbreak in Cuba traveled over and killed two-thirds of those few natives who had previously survived smallpox.

Adexson developed slowly and, unlike the plantation islands of the Caribbean, had a diversified agriculture. But what was most important was that the colony developed as an urbanized society that primarily supported the Spanish colony of Cuba. The entire island was populated mostly by Spanish slaves who had almost near autonomy of the island. The Spanish landowners mostly resided on the Cuban mainland, making voyages to Adexon only if necessary. The islands large fertile area made it the "breadbasket" of Spanish colonies in the new world.

The Seven Years' War, which erupted in 1754 across three continents, eventually arrived in the Spanish Caribbean. Spain's alliance with the French pitched them into direct conflict with the British, and in 1762 a British expedition of five warships and 4,000 troops set out from Portsmouth to capture Cuba. The British arrived on June 6, and by August had Havana under siege. When Havana surrendered, the admiral of the British fleet, George Keppel, the 3rd Earl of Albemarle, entered the city as a conquering new governor and took control of the whole western part of the island including Adexon. The British immediately opened up trade with their North American and Caribbean colonies, causing a rapid transformation of the society. They imported food, horses and other goods into the city, as well as thousands of slaves from West Africa to work on the under developed sugar plantations. The British rule over Cuba was short-lived, pressured by the French, Britain traded Cuba back to Spain in return for Florida.

As other Spanish Colonies revolted to form their own independent states Cuba (as well as Adexon) remained loyal to Spain as its economy was based on serving the empire.

Independence
After the Spanish–American War, Spain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris (1898), by which Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam to the United States for the sum of $20 million. Cuba gained formal independence from the U.S. on May 20, 1902, as the Republic of Cuba. Under Cuba's new constitution, the U.S. retained the right to intervene in Cuban affairs and to supervise its finances and foreign relations. Adexson remained a part of Cuba.

A new constitution was adopted in 1940, which engineered radical progressive ideas, including the right to labour and health care. However the new constitution had not mentioned representation of those who resided on Adexon. It was during the Cold war that the growing population of Adexon had presented its unrest and lack of representation in the new Cuban Government. The Cubans ignored the pleas of the Adexonians even imprisoning demonstrators in Havana. Cuba had Latin America's highest per capita consumption rates of meat, vegetables, cereals, automobiles, telephones and radios, though about one third of the population including all of Adexon was considered poor and enjoyed relatively little of this consumption.

Alexander Sissoyev rose to prominence in the budding Adexon political scene. Instead of crushing other factions like the Cubans, he absorbed and united them in what he called his "Foundations Party". He preached that the City of Adexon should focus on itself instead having Cuba leech off its economy. Another Popular faction leader was Madison Holland who focused more on foreign relation and how Adexon needed to be cut off from the rest of the Imperialistic countries to truly flourish. The third most popular faction, United Party, headed by Adah Hailemariam, preached about national identity. Instead of the three factions fighting amongst themselves they absorbed one another to fight for Independence.

On January 17th, 1959, the people Adexon captured a Soviet freighter carrying weapons. The attack took the cuban Government by surprise, who, by air, dropped a 4,000 man regiment of Cuban soldiers to quell the rebellion. The Cuban Military found a well armed national militia who quickly surrounded captured the Cuban soldiers. The three faction leaders issued an ultimatum to Fidel Castro declaring their independence and complete severance from Cuba. Outraged, Castro send the bulk of his Military to land on the beaches of Adexon. With support from the United States, the Adexonian militia was able to beat back the Cubans at the cost of the destruction the city. Colloquially known as the Cuban Bay of Pigs. Castro had no choice to accept the Ultimatum as International pressure built during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

After Adexon officially won its Independence on November 5th, 1962, it opened its port to US trade. As the Cuban economy crumbled under the United nations embargo, the Adexonian economy flourish. Shortly after in 1965 the city itself underwent a "period of silence" as the Government was established and new urban projects were under construction.

Administrative divisions
The Adexonian government is unique to the island, no where else can you find a three party socialized state. During the "Silent Period" from 1965-1970 government building were constructed to reflect its unusual government. Three political parties that within themselves elect a Triarch to fill a specialized office with specialized prerequisites based on the cities needs. Each term is staggered and lasts 6 years. There is also a national assembly, which is a larger open forum that and citizen can sit on. Many citizens can form temporary political parties to serve their communities needs and bring forth issues to the Triarchs. The parties themselves employ the greatest minds from the populace ensuring that the scientists and an artists and other great thinkers are in charge of the city-state.

The Foundations party is in charge of all internal affairs, such as, but not limited to, infrastructure, utilities, social programs, healthcare, and resource management. The Foundations party is largely composed of specialized engineers and architects as well as lawyers and politicians.

The Holland Party is that of foreign affairs. It employs diplomats who train ambassadors to act in most major countries on behalf of the city-state. The Holland Party is also in charge of trade and tourism, employing administrative clerks to maintain the city-states imports and exports. They also manage resources, immigration and emigration and lastly the Holland Party is in charge of disaster relief.

Human rights
The Adexonian government has been praised by the United Nations for its forward thinking and progressive reform. They support equality for woman and the complete emancipation and equality of those of minorities. Adexonian is also one of the only countries to nearly eliminate the homeless population, those who have fallen on rough times find themselves showered in social programs and employment. Furthermore, Adexon has some of the best rehabilitation centers in the world, minimizing any drug problems. A fair and swift judicial system based on that of the United States ensure fair treatment for all those who stand and those condemned face mostly community service, a light prison, and probation. Crime is low in Adexon because it is a mostly moneyless system with no incentives to crime because the state provides most things. The city-state does import prisoners from the over crowded American prisons. Those serving in an Adexonian prison can be expected to preform community service, and be treated humanely.

Crime and law enforcement
The judicial system of Adexon is based on the the United States Judicial system. It uses many of the same laws such as due process and eminent domain. The sentences in Adexon are usually based around community service rather than detainment, as it is seen as a human rights violation to waste labor. Community is a interregnal part of Adexonian so doing state service in ones own community around those whom you grew up with is seen as enough of a punishment.

Law enforcement is strictly voluntary labor, those with a passion for it pursue it. it is one of many voluntary labor positions one may choose rather than furthering their education. This ensures quality and integrity of law enforcement officers. The officers themselves do not carry firearms and instead are train in conflict resolution and proactive response. Officers also act as witness and mediators in domestic disputes.

Military
The United States of America opened a military base on the north point of Adexon under charter from the government. It was mostly a reactionary statement against Cuban-Soviet aggression. The base was large and included nuclear missile silos and submarine dock. However in the decline of the Cold War the bases charter expired in the late 1980's and was turned over to the Adexonian government. The government saw no need in a standing army and began reducing the garrison and converting most of the bases ground into agricultural farmland. The base still acts as a refueling point for naval ship in the Gulf of Mexico.

Resources
Adexon is rich in agricultural biodiversity but lack raw materials. The city-state has funded many cutting edge automated factories to turn imported raw materials into high quality exportable goods. Most car batteries produced in the world come from Adexon's factories. Another major export is the space exploration industry. Most private space programs have their rocket booster and modules built in Adexonian factories. The international space station owes its longevity to the high quality of Adexonian goods.

The island gets its water from huge desalination plants on the easter tip of the island. These plants produce massive amounts of fresh drinking water at a high cost. The state funds the utilities projects to provide each citizen with enough necessities. The plants produce a net gain of drinkable water that is exported to neighboring countries.

Massive modern nuclear power plants on the coast provide the countries with enough power to export. These massive thorium reactors produce so much power, it lights most of the Southern United States. Adexon produces little to no emissions due to the lack of fossil fuels being used on the island.

Tourism
In the early 2000's tourism boomed in Adexon, its tropical climate and lush countryside brings in over a 100 million dollars each year. The cities art scene is also popular as most architecture is art driven providing a unique cityscape. Large hotels and shopping centers were opened to compensate for the number of western tourists. The cities pristine surfing beaches continue to draw in thousands of tourists each year.

Ethnoracial groups
Adexon's population is multiethnic, reflecting its complex colonial origins. Intermarriage between diverse groups is widespread, and subsequently there is a discrepancy regarding the country's racial composition: whereas the Institute for Adexonians and Adexonian-American Studies at the University of Miami determined that 24.5% of Adexonians are black, the 2002 Adexonian census found that a similar proportion of the population, 20.3%, was white.

Asians make up about 1% of the population, and are largely of Chinese ancestry, followed by Filipinos and Vietnamese. Many are descendants of farm laborers brought to the island by Spanish and American contractors during the 19th and early 20th century. Afro-Adexonians are descended primarily from the Yoruba people, as well as several thousand North African refugees, most notably the Sahrawi Arabs of Western Sahara.

Immigration and emigration
The Immigration laws of Adexon are very strict, they allow only those who have family ties to Adexon to immigrate. Also, foreign expats who have work for a certain period of time are allowed to apply for immigration under the pretense that they understand the Adexonian culture. Being a part of the Adexonian culture is a prerequisite for all those who wish to Immigrate. Only about 100 people immigrate each year.

Emigration is very low within Adexon, the people are proud of their country and have no desire to leave it. The people who do each year have no trouble leaving and it is usually a sad ceremony.

During the height of Fidel Castro's regime, many cubans floated to Adexon on small homemade rafts. the refuges were given temporary shelter and all amenities. Most were actually settled on Adexon. However doing so presently is unheard of as the government tightened it Immigration laws. Deportations of illegal expats is not uncommon.

Religion
In 2010, the religious affiliation of the country was estimated to be 59% Christian (mostly Roman Catholic), 23% unaffiliated, 17% Muslim, and the remaining 0.4% consisting of other religions.

Adexon is officially a secular state. Religious freedom has been a basic right since its independence.

Roman Catholicism is the largest religion, with its origins rooted in Spanish colonization. Despite less than half of the population identifying as Catholics in 2006, it nonetheless remains the dominant faith. Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis visited Adexon in 1998, 2011, and 2015, respectively. The religious landscape of Adexon is also strongly defined by syncretisms of various kinds.

Languages
The official language of Adexon is Spanish and English and the vast majority of Adexonians speak both. Spanish as spoken in Adexon is known as Adexonian Spanish and is a form of Caribbean Spanish. Haitian Creole is the second largest language in Adexon, and is spoken by Haitian immigrants and their descendants. Other languages spoken by immigrants include Galician and Corsican.

Music
Adexonian Music is unique as it blends Spanish, North African and western music into one unique sound. Music is an important part of Adexonian culture and is seen as a noble profession. From an early age, musical aptitude is nurtured and creative thought encouraged making musical variety as abundant as pieces of are in a museum. Many western artists stay in Adexon for relaxation and inspiration, fusing western music and Adexonian into one. However Adexonian music is not as revered internationally as it is domestically.

Cuisine
Adexonian Cuisine is a fusion of Caribbean and American southern style cooking. Adexonian recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor as well as southern flare. The abundance of food and culinary inspriation make Adexonian Cuisine tasteful and artful. Culinary jobs are seen as equals among artist and musicians.

The typical meal consists of some type of slow smoked meat in with light sauces, a unique noodle soup flavored with pork bones, garlic, cumin, oregano, and bay leaves, a plantain rice dish and a popular pickled vegetable mash.

Art
Art in Adexon is one of the most revered professions, art dominated nearly every aspect of Adexonian life. From enormous murals to tasteful architecture, art permeates every pore of the culture. The city-state is home to many museums, from local art to european classics, it is truly a cultural melting pot. Artists from around the world flock to Adexon's sleepy streets for inspiration and admiration.

Sports
Due to historic ties with American and Cuba, North American sports are popular in Adexon. Soccer, American Football and Baseball are the most popular sports in Adexon. Many Adexonian athletes are selected by professional American Leagues to compete. Notable Adexonian athletes are Mike Trout, Lebron James, and Tobin Heath.

Education
The University of Adexon was founded in 1974 and is the only University on the island. It ranks highly among other top ranked north american schools. In 1964 all private institutions were banned. The School system is entirely state-operated and education is compulsory. Education is seen as the most noble profession a citizen can do. All pre-university students, regardless of age or gender, wear school uniforms with the color denoting grade level. Primary education lasts for six years, secondary education is divided into basic and pre-university education. Education is free for all citizens including higher level University schooling. Adexon's literacy rate is 99.8% the top rated in the world. Its graduation rate in 98%. Students progressing to higher education are expected to have a commitment to the goals of Adexon.

The school board is run by a directorate who are nominated for outstanding work and passion in the workplace insuring only the most dedicated educators may hold the prestigious positions. Nominees usually belong to the Foundations Party or the United Party.

Health
Adexon's life expectancy from birth is 81 years. Adexon's medical professionals have provided the world with ground breaking discoveies included HIV treatment and cancer treatment. Primary care is available to every citizen for free as it is state provided. Doctor's and other medical professions excel in their fields and provide some of the best care in north america. There is a need to import certain pharmaceutical drugs, making the country dependent on its neighbors for healthcare.